Solar panels have recently been installed at North Solihull Sports Centre, helping to power energy at the leisure centre.
722 panels were installed on the roof of the leisure centre in late 2024.
Since the panels have been installed, tens of thousands of kilowatt hours of energy have been produced by the panels, with excess energy sent onto the National Grid on sunnier days.
Cllr Tony Dicicco, Cabinet Member for Public Health, said: “It was fantastic to hear about the impact the solar panels are already having, even through the colder and greyer days in winter.
“Knowing that the entire leisure centre is regularly powered by the solar panels shows just how big an impact they can have in reducing the council’s energy footprint, helping us get one step nearer to our net zero goal.”
North Solihull Sports Centre and Tudor Grange Leisure Centre are run by Everyone Active in partnership with Solihull Council.
James Forsyth, General Manager at North Solihull Sports Centre, added: “The solar panels are making a real difference to our energy costs.
“From the council’s property services team to Solihull Active, it was a real team effort to make sure the installation went as smoothly as it did.”
The panel installation at North Solihull Sports Centre was funded by Sport England’s Swimming Pool Support Fund.
Find out more about the council’s leisure centres on the council website.